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I'm still hunting for a cream legbar pullet/hen or two for my lonely boy. I've had a couple people tease me with leads, but nobody has come through and it's frustrating. Does anybody have any or know of anyone with some for sale? I have no way to incubate eggs at the moment, so I need live birds. :)
If you know someone with an incubator you might go in together on it. I would volunteer but I have not used mine yet. And it would probably be best to work out the kinks before I put some crazy expensive eggs in there. Just an idea!
 
I'm still hunting for a cream legbar pullet/hen or two for my lonely boy. I've had a couple people tease me with leads, but nobody has come through and it's frustrating. Does anybody have any or know of anyone with some for sale? I have no way to incubate eggs at the moment, so I need live birds. :)

There are chicks advertized on the FB
hobby farmers of the CSRA. They are in Augusta...
 
Jest chicken in
our Butterscotch is NOT a HEN repeat NOT a HEN
this starship was upset with the new for about a week with the littlest Cap-I-tain
quite disappointed but since then she has gotten over that mostly.

we had someone email us about taking a half dozen red star chicks off their hands
but that now was about a week ago, so either they had second thoughts about keeping
or found someone else.

So we're back on to fins a curiously frizzled chicken for the kids to ohh and ahh over.
as well as a couple partridge silkies.

Our Duck rescue baby has tripled in size and is not as friendly as the kids would like
but I've made them come to terms with that, as it's to go back being a farm bird,
We saved it from an untimely
grisly death, so that was a good thing. Wilbur will probably be a bit tamer
than all the rest but they won't be able to cuddle and hold them like the chickens...LOL

Have a great week
I plan on taking my big cam to the coop today because our girls and boys are getting so big
Victoria
 
I'm still hunting for a cream legbar pullet/hen or two for my lonely boy. I've had a couple people tease me with leads, but nobody has come through and it's frustrating. Does anybody have any or know of anyone with some for sale? I have no way to incubate eggs at the moment, so I need live birds. :)


Do you ever come up to the upstate area? And are you looking for show quality breeders or will pet quality do? I won't be hatching any more chicks until October, but I do have some pet quality (ie. single cream gene carriers) girls who will be at POL in the next month or two. Please feel free to PM me if you're interested.
 
Kestlyn, I'm not often in the upstate, but might could make the journey with the right incentive. I'd eventually like to breed the cream legbars, but it looks like I'm going to have to educate myself a little further in the ins and outs of their genetics. I unfortunately don't know my rooster's lines. When I get home next week, I could take some pictures of him to show you, maybe you could give your opinion of him. That might influence what I'm in the market for.
 
Kestlyn, I'm not often in the upstate, but might could make the journey with the right incentive. I'd eventually like to breed the cream legbars, but it looks like I'm going to have to educate myself a little further in the ins and outs of their genetics. I unfortunately don't know my rooster's lines. When I get home next week, I could take some pictures of him to show you, maybe you could give your opinion of him. That might influence what I'm in the market for.

Of course! :D If you're interested in breeding, and can wait a few months, I should have some spare double cream crested birds available this winter. I can't keep them all lol.

@E, I'm so glad that Anne ended up being a sweet girl for you! I still vote that Winston belongs in a stew pot unless he does some major calming down as his hormones even out.
 

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